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Change an AirPort Extreme's DNS Servers

If you own an AirPort Extreme and use it as a router, you can specify default DNS servers for all of the devices connected to your wireless network. This is a great way to enforce enterprise network policies using OpenDNS, which allows you to implement security and filtering controls. And if you're a home user, you can protect your children by configuring DNS servers for the entire house and enable parental controls with OpenDNS.

Note that this feature will not work if your AirPort Extreme is in bridge mode. If you are using bridge mode, you'll need to configure the DNS servers on your router.

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